Explosion Sinks Russian Cargo Ship Ursa Major in Mediterranean
Engine room blast leads to rescue of 14 crew members, two missing
A Russian cargo vessel, Ursa Major, has sunk in the Mediterranean Sea between Spain and Algeria following an explosion in the engine room.
This incident, confirmed by Russia's foreign ministry, has resulted in the rescue of 14 crew members who have been safely transported to the Spanish port of Cartagena.
However, two crew members are currently missing, prompting ongoing search efforts.
The Ursa Major had set sail from St. Petersburg, carrying various goods before it faced the catastrophe.
This tragic sinking underscores the unpredictable peril ships face while traversing international waters, further complicated by existing US sanctions on the vessel.
The incident highlights the overlapping challenges of maritime safety and geopolitical tensions.